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David Gristwood grabs his camera, and heads down to the Microsoft Research Centre in Cambridge with Dave Brown, an architect at the Microsoft Technology Centre, to talk to Don Syme,
 a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, about F# in part 3 of this video series. Don, who created F#, demonstrates the language with live coding examples in F# Interactive, focussing on Windows Azure. 
Links: 
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Microsoft F# Developer Center,
http://www.fsharp.net
 
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Don Syme’s blog, http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dsyme/
 
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		<title>Re: F# and Windows Azure with Don Syme (#3 of 4) </title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>F# Async to the max ...</p><p>posted by Art Scott</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: F# and Windows Azure with Don Syme (#3 of 4) </title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>F# is definitely worth learning for many reasons but especially&nbsp;so&nbsp;for cloud computing.</p><p>I am&nbsp; using F# Agents (mailbox processors) and Async processing&nbsp;in Azure worker roles. The code ends up being much shorter, cleaner and more understandable.</p><p>F# may appear difficult at first but stick with it and I can assure you that your effort will pay off handsomely.</p><p>posted by fwaris</p>]]>
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